What brand of gears should I use?
I'm getting ready to regear my TJ. I do rock crawling at least once a
month -- maybe more. It is my daily driver. It's a 2.5L, 5spd. I have 33" tires. It has 59k miles. I can't think of any other facts that matter here... So, I'm going with 4.88s. No question. The question is, what brand do I buy?? I've heard great things about Yukon, but haven't heard anything about any other brands -- good or bad. A fellow club member sells parts and I asked him for a quote. Here's what I got. The parts would all be Genuine Gear or Precision Gear: Dana 35 Mater Install Kit is $83.95 Dana 30 Mater Install Kit is $65.79 Dana 30 4.88 R & P TJ is $139.40 Air Down Guage is $12.99 ( Filler for Free Frt) Total Part is $302.13 Free Shipping over $300 Uncle Sam is $ 24.17 ________________ Grand Total $326.30 By the way -- I'm getting the rears for free (buddy of mine won a gift certificate he isn't going to use, so he gave it to me for my b-day). Should I spend more for Yukons? Are these OK? Thoughts, suggestions? Thanks! Eric 99 TJ SE |
Re: What brand of gears should I use?
Hi Eric,
A Freudian Slip wouldn't allow you to write in the cost of a Dana 35c 4.88 as you know with less the eight teeth on the pinion, it's explode if you look cross-eyed at it: http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...M=00&checked=Y Be looking for an old Dana 44. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Eric wrote: > > I'm getting ready to regear my TJ. I do rock crawling at least once a > month -- maybe more. It is my daily driver. It's a 2.5L, 5spd. I have 33" > tires. It has 59k miles. I can't think of any other facts that matter > here... > > So, I'm going with 4.88s. No question. The question is, what brand do I > buy?? I've heard great things about Yukon, but haven't heard anything about > any other brands -- good or bad. A fellow club member sells parts and I > asked him for a quote. Here's what I got. The parts would all be Genuine > Gear or Precision Gear: > > Dana 35 Mater Install Kit is $83.95 > Dana 30 Mater Install Kit is $65.79 > Dana 30 4.88 R & P TJ is $139.40 > Air Down Guage is $12.99 ( Filler for Free Frt) > > Total Part is $302.13 > Free Shipping over $300 > Uncle Sam is $ 24.17 > ________________ > Grand Total $326.30 > > By the way -- I'm getting the rears for free (buddy of mine won a gift > certificate he isn't going to use, so he gave it to me for my b-day). > > Should I spend more for Yukons? Are these OK? Thoughts, suggestions? > Thanks! > > Eric > 99 TJ SE |
Re: What brand of gears should I use?
Hi Eric,
A Freudian Slip wouldn't allow you to write in the cost of a Dana 35c 4.88 as you know with less the eight teeth on the pinion, it's explode if you look cross-eyed at it: http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...M=00&checked=Y Be looking for an old Dana 44. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Eric wrote: > > I'm getting ready to regear my TJ. I do rock crawling at least once a > month -- maybe more. It is my daily driver. It's a 2.5L, 5spd. I have 33" > tires. It has 59k miles. I can't think of any other facts that matter > here... > > So, I'm going with 4.88s. No question. The question is, what brand do I > buy?? I've heard great things about Yukon, but haven't heard anything about > any other brands -- good or bad. A fellow club member sells parts and I > asked him for a quote. Here's what I got. The parts would all be Genuine > Gear or Precision Gear: > > Dana 35 Mater Install Kit is $83.95 > Dana 30 Mater Install Kit is $65.79 > Dana 30 4.88 R & P TJ is $139.40 > Air Down Guage is $12.99 ( Filler for Free Frt) > > Total Part is $302.13 > Free Shipping over $300 > Uncle Sam is $ 24.17 > ________________ > Grand Total $326.30 > > By the way -- I'm getting the rears for free (buddy of mine won a gift > certificate he isn't going to use, so he gave it to me for my b-day). > > Should I spend more for Yukons? Are these OK? Thoughts, suggestions? > Thanks! > > Eric > 99 TJ SE |
Re: What brand of gears should I use?
Hi Eric,
A Freudian Slip wouldn't allow you to write in the cost of a Dana 35c 4.88 as you know with less the eight teeth on the pinion, it's explode if you look cross-eyed at it: http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...M=00&checked=Y Be looking for an old Dana 44. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Eric wrote: > > I'm getting ready to regear my TJ. I do rock crawling at least once a > month -- maybe more. It is my daily driver. It's a 2.5L, 5spd. I have 33" > tires. It has 59k miles. I can't think of any other facts that matter > here... > > So, I'm going with 4.88s. No question. The question is, what brand do I > buy?? I've heard great things about Yukon, but haven't heard anything about > any other brands -- good or bad. A fellow club member sells parts and I > asked him for a quote. Here's what I got. The parts would all be Genuine > Gear or Precision Gear: > > Dana 35 Mater Install Kit is $83.95 > Dana 30 Mater Install Kit is $65.79 > Dana 30 4.88 R & P TJ is $139.40 > Air Down Guage is $12.99 ( Filler for Free Frt) > > Total Part is $302.13 > Free Shipping over $300 > Uncle Sam is $ 24.17 > ________________ > Grand Total $326.30 > > By the way -- I'm getting the rears for free (buddy of mine won a gift > certificate he isn't going to use, so he gave it to me for my b-day). > > Should I spend more for Yukons? Are these OK? Thoughts, suggestions? > Thanks! > > Eric > 99 TJ SE |
Re: What brand of gears should I use?
Hi Eric,
A Freudian Slip wouldn't allow you to write in the cost of a Dana 35c 4.88 as you know with less the eight teeth on the pinion, it's explode if you look cross-eyed at it: http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...M=00&checked=Y Be looking for an old Dana 44. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Eric wrote: > > I'm getting ready to regear my TJ. I do rock crawling at least once a > month -- maybe more. It is my daily driver. It's a 2.5L, 5spd. I have 33" > tires. It has 59k miles. I can't think of any other facts that matter > here... > > So, I'm going with 4.88s. No question. The question is, what brand do I > buy?? I've heard great things about Yukon, but haven't heard anything about > any other brands -- good or bad. A fellow club member sells parts and I > asked him for a quote. Here's what I got. The parts would all be Genuine > Gear or Precision Gear: > > Dana 35 Mater Install Kit is $83.95 > Dana 30 Mater Install Kit is $65.79 > Dana 30 4.88 R & P TJ is $139.40 > Air Down Guage is $12.99 ( Filler for Free Frt) > > Total Part is $302.13 > Free Shipping over $300 > Uncle Sam is $ 24.17 > ________________ > Grand Total $326.30 > > By the way -- I'm getting the rears for free (buddy of mine won a gift > certificate he isn't going to use, so he gave it to me for my b-day). > > Should I spend more for Yukons? Are these OK? Thoughts, suggestions? > Thanks! > > Eric > 99 TJ SE |
Re: What brand of gears should I use?
If you're not installing the gears yourself, and I strongly recommend
against you doing so unless you already know how to do so, I would have the installer provide the gears. You can request a particular brand and he will probably use that brand unless he has had too many bad experiences with it, but just make sure he provides the gears. If you buy them yourself to save a few bucks and there is any problem, the installer will just point fingers at the gears YOU provided him and then YOU will be the one to sort through who pays what. If he provides the gears, then there will be no finger-pointing. I'd say go with all Spicer gearing but Spicer doesn't make 4.88 for both of your axles. I'm no fan of Yukon because they're an import but then most (aside from Spicer) are today. And no matter what a few old guys who are out of touch with what really works, don't worry about 4.88 gears being too weak. They hold up just fine, even my 4.88 gearing with 35" tires and plenty of rock crawling are doing just fine. :) Jerry Eric wrote: > I'm getting ready to regear my TJ. I do rock crawling at least once a > month -- maybe more. It is my daily driver. It's a 2.5L, 5spd. I have 33" > tires. It has 59k miles. I can't think of any other facts that matter > here... > > So, I'm going with 4.88s. No question. The question is, what brand do I > buy?? I've heard great things about Yukon, but haven't heard anything about > any other brands -- good or bad. A fellow club member sells parts and I > asked him for a quote. Here's what I got. The parts would all be Genuine > Gear or Precision Gear: > > Dana 35 Mater Install Kit is $83.95 > Dana 30 Mater Install Kit is $65.79 > Dana 30 4.88 R & P TJ is $139.40 > Air Down Guage is $12.99 ( Filler for Free Frt) > > Total Part is $302.13 > Free Shipping over $300 > Uncle Sam is $ 24.17 > ________________ > Grand Total $326.30 > > By the way -- I'm getting the rears for free (buddy of mine won a gift > certificate he isn't going to use, so he gave it to me for my b-day). > > Should I spend more for Yukons? Are these OK? Thoughts, suggestions? > Thanks! > > Eric > 99 TJ SE > > -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
Re: What brand of gears should I use?
If you're not installing the gears yourself, and I strongly recommend
against you doing so unless you already know how to do so, I would have the installer provide the gears. You can request a particular brand and he will probably use that brand unless he has had too many bad experiences with it, but just make sure he provides the gears. If you buy them yourself to save a few bucks and there is any problem, the installer will just point fingers at the gears YOU provided him and then YOU will be the one to sort through who pays what. If he provides the gears, then there will be no finger-pointing. I'd say go with all Spicer gearing but Spicer doesn't make 4.88 for both of your axles. I'm no fan of Yukon because they're an import but then most (aside from Spicer) are today. And no matter what a few old guys who are out of touch with what really works, don't worry about 4.88 gears being too weak. They hold up just fine, even my 4.88 gearing with 35" tires and plenty of rock crawling are doing just fine. :) Jerry Eric wrote: > I'm getting ready to regear my TJ. I do rock crawling at least once a > month -- maybe more. It is my daily driver. It's a 2.5L, 5spd. I have 33" > tires. It has 59k miles. I can't think of any other facts that matter > here... > > So, I'm going with 4.88s. No question. The question is, what brand do I > buy?? I've heard great things about Yukon, but haven't heard anything about > any other brands -- good or bad. A fellow club member sells parts and I > asked him for a quote. Here's what I got. The parts would all be Genuine > Gear or Precision Gear: > > Dana 35 Mater Install Kit is $83.95 > Dana 30 Mater Install Kit is $65.79 > Dana 30 4.88 R & P TJ is $139.40 > Air Down Guage is $12.99 ( Filler for Free Frt) > > Total Part is $302.13 > Free Shipping over $300 > Uncle Sam is $ 24.17 > ________________ > Grand Total $326.30 > > By the way -- I'm getting the rears for free (buddy of mine won a gift > certificate he isn't going to use, so he gave it to me for my b-day). > > Should I spend more for Yukons? Are these OK? Thoughts, suggestions? > Thanks! > > Eric > 99 TJ SE > > -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
Re: What brand of gears should I use?
If you're not installing the gears yourself, and I strongly recommend
against you doing so unless you already know how to do so, I would have the installer provide the gears. You can request a particular brand and he will probably use that brand unless he has had too many bad experiences with it, but just make sure he provides the gears. If you buy them yourself to save a few bucks and there is any problem, the installer will just point fingers at the gears YOU provided him and then YOU will be the one to sort through who pays what. If he provides the gears, then there will be no finger-pointing. I'd say go with all Spicer gearing but Spicer doesn't make 4.88 for both of your axles. I'm no fan of Yukon because they're an import but then most (aside from Spicer) are today. And no matter what a few old guys who are out of touch with what really works, don't worry about 4.88 gears being too weak. They hold up just fine, even my 4.88 gearing with 35" tires and plenty of rock crawling are doing just fine. :) Jerry Eric wrote: > I'm getting ready to regear my TJ. I do rock crawling at least once a > month -- maybe more. It is my daily driver. It's a 2.5L, 5spd. I have 33" > tires. It has 59k miles. I can't think of any other facts that matter > here... > > So, I'm going with 4.88s. No question. The question is, what brand do I > buy?? I've heard great things about Yukon, but haven't heard anything about > any other brands -- good or bad. A fellow club member sells parts and I > asked him for a quote. Here's what I got. The parts would all be Genuine > Gear or Precision Gear: > > Dana 35 Mater Install Kit is $83.95 > Dana 30 Mater Install Kit is $65.79 > Dana 30 4.88 R & P TJ is $139.40 > Air Down Guage is $12.99 ( Filler for Free Frt) > > Total Part is $302.13 > Free Shipping over $300 > Uncle Sam is $ 24.17 > ________________ > Grand Total $326.30 > > By the way -- I'm getting the rears for free (buddy of mine won a gift > certificate he isn't going to use, so he gave it to me for my b-day). > > Should I spend more for Yukons? Are these OK? Thoughts, suggestions? > Thanks! > > Eric > 99 TJ SE > > -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
Re: What brand of gears should I use?
If you're not installing the gears yourself, and I strongly recommend
against you doing so unless you already know how to do so, I would have the installer provide the gears. You can request a particular brand and he will probably use that brand unless he has had too many bad experiences with it, but just make sure he provides the gears. If you buy them yourself to save a few bucks and there is any problem, the installer will just point fingers at the gears YOU provided him and then YOU will be the one to sort through who pays what. If he provides the gears, then there will be no finger-pointing. I'd say go with all Spicer gearing but Spicer doesn't make 4.88 for both of your axles. I'm no fan of Yukon because they're an import but then most (aside from Spicer) are today. And no matter what a few old guys who are out of touch with what really works, don't worry about 4.88 gears being too weak. They hold up just fine, even my 4.88 gearing with 35" tires and plenty of rock crawling are doing just fine. :) Jerry Eric wrote: > I'm getting ready to regear my TJ. I do rock crawling at least once a > month -- maybe more. It is my daily driver. It's a 2.5L, 5spd. I have 33" > tires. It has 59k miles. I can't think of any other facts that matter > here... > > So, I'm going with 4.88s. No question. The question is, what brand do I > buy?? I've heard great things about Yukon, but haven't heard anything about > any other brands -- good or bad. A fellow club member sells parts and I > asked him for a quote. Here's what I got. The parts would all be Genuine > Gear or Precision Gear: > > Dana 35 Mater Install Kit is $83.95 > Dana 30 Mater Install Kit is $65.79 > Dana 30 4.88 R & P TJ is $139.40 > Air Down Guage is $12.99 ( Filler for Free Frt) > > Total Part is $302.13 > Free Shipping over $300 > Uncle Sam is $ 24.17 > ________________ > Grand Total $326.30 > > By the way -- I'm getting the rears for free (buddy of mine won a gift > certificate he isn't going to use, so he gave it to me for my b-day). > > Should I spend more for Yukons? Are these OK? Thoughts, suggestions? > Thanks! > > Eric > 99 TJ SE > > -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
Re: What brand of gears should I use?
C'mon Bill... not everyone can afford a "new" axle AND gears (good luck
finding a D44 already geared to 4.88). I'm not looking to compete here, and I'm pretty easy on the throttle. Not looking to build a monster, but trying to improve my daily driving and get a lower first gear. Besides, I wheel with a number of guys who have the D35c w/4.88s. Some of them for years. And no one has had any problems. Yes, I know they break. I know they're a terrible axle. When I break it, I'll upgrade to a D44 or 8.8. Until then... Eric "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:42ABC8D6.44A0C824@cox.net... > Hi Eric, > A Freudian Slip wouldn't allow you to write in the cost of a Dana > 35c 4.88 as you know with less the eight teeth on the pinion, it's > explode if you look cross-eyed at it: > http://www.quadratec.com/cgi-bin/sgi...M=00&checked=Y > Be looking for an old Dana 44. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Eric wrote: >> >> I'm getting ready to regear my TJ. I do rock crawling at least once a >> month -- maybe more. It is my daily driver. It's a 2.5L, 5spd. I have >> 33" >> tires. It has 59k miles. I can't think of any other facts that matter >> here... >> >> So, I'm going with 4.88s. No question. The question is, what brand do I >> buy?? I've heard great things about Yukon, but haven't heard anything >> about >> any other brands -- good or bad. A fellow club member sells parts and I >> asked him for a quote. Here's what I got. The parts would all be >> Genuine >> Gear or Precision Gear: >> >> Dana 35 Mater Install Kit is $83.95 >> Dana 30 Mater Install Kit is $65.79 >> Dana 30 4.88 R & P TJ is $139.40 >> Air Down Guage is $12.99 ( Filler for Free Frt) >> >> Total Part is $302.13 >> Free Shipping over $300 >> Uncle Sam is $ 24.17 >> ________________ >> Grand Total $326.30 >> >> By the way -- I'm getting the rears for free (buddy of mine won a gift >> certificate he isn't going to use, so he gave it to me for my b-day). >> >> Should I spend more for Yukons? Are these OK? Thoughts, suggestions? >> Thanks! >> >> Eric >> 99 TJ SE |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:40 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands